What is the British motto?


What is the British motto?

Dieu et mon droit

Does England have a national bird?

Britain does not currently have a national bird, in contrast to Sweden's blackbird, the US bald eagle, France's rooster, Japan's green pheasant and India's peacock. Grahame Madge, RSPB spokesman, said it was the robin's ubiquity that nudged it ahead.

What is the national bird of America?

bald eagle

What is Britain's Favourite bird?

Eurasian robin

What is the national bird of London?

European robin

Why are robins Britain's Favourite bird?

Robins have a friendly demeanor and seem to trust us more than any other bird. They stay close to use when we're in the garden and especially when we are digging as they hang around hoping to catch a worm or two.

What is the national bird of UK or Ireland?

Robin crowned as Britain's national bird after 200,000-strong ballot.

What is England's national dish?

chicken tikka masala

What is Nepal's national bird?

Impeyan Pheasant

What are our national identities make a list of them?

SEVEN NATIONAL PRIDE OF NEPAL

  • National Flag. Every country has its own national flag. ...
  • National song. Every country has it own national song. ...
  • Coat of Arms (Nisan Chhap) The coat of arm is one of the things which gives identity to our country. ...
  • Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha) ...
  • Lumbini (Birth place of Buddha) ...
  • Danfe (Lophophorus) ...
  • Laligunras (Rhododendron)

Which is the largest bird of Nepal?

It is the national bird of Nepal, where it is known as the danphe or danfe, and state bird of Uttarakhand, India, where it is known as the monal....
Himalayan monal
Order:Galliformes
Family:Phasianidae
Genus:Lophophorus
Species:L. impejanus

Which animal found only in Nepal?

spiny babbler

What is the old name of Nepal?

Ne Muni

Are there lions in Nepal?

Nepal has some of the most spectacular wildlife in the world, from small butterflies to wild rhinos and tigers. In fact, this small country has all of the 'Big Five' — lion, elephant, rhino, leopard and buffalo (if you swap tigers in for lions!).

What is the most dangerous animal in Nepal?

In Nepal, CNP harbors the largest populations of most endangered and dangerous species, such as the rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis), tiger (Panthera tigris), sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), elephant (Elephas maximus), wild boar (Sus scrofa), leopard (Panthera pardus) and other wildlife, whose populations are on the rise [ ...

What are you if you're from Nepal?

Nepalis (English: Nepalese ; Nepali: नेपाली गण) are the Indo-Aryan and Sino-Tibetan citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law. The country is home to people of many different national origins.

Are there wolves in Nepal?

Scientists first identified the Himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco), thought to be a subspecies of the gray wolf, about 200 years ago. It was known to live in India and Tibet, but never Nepal. ... Himalayan wolves (seen in their natural habitat) are smaller than their gray wolf cousins.

Which is an extinct animal of Nepal?

Known as salak in Nepal, their keratin scales are highly-prized in Chinese medicine, making them a poaching target. And poaching is the very thing driving them quickly towards extinction. Nepal is home to two species of pangolin. The Chinese pangolin, which is on the IUCN's critically endangered list.

Are there scorpions in Nepal?

Hottentotta tamulus, the Indian red scorpion also known as the eastern Indian scorpion, is a species of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It occurs in most of India, eastern Pakistan and the eastern lowlands of Nepal, and recently from Sri Lanka.

How many tigers are there in Nepal?

As per the resolution, Nepal needs to increase the number of tigers to 250. In 2010, Nepal had 121 tigers, which now has reached 235, Baral added. In addition to adult tigers, Nepal also has many cubs.

What do they grow in Nepal?

Nepal is richly endowed with agro-biodiversity. Rice, maize, millet, wheat, barley and buckwheat are the major staple food crops. Similarly, oilseeds, potato, tobacco, sugarcane, jute and cotton are the important cash crops whereas lentil, gram, pigeon pea, blackgram, horsegram and soyben are the important pulse crops.

What fruits are grown in Nepal?

8. DECIDUOUS FRUIT PRODUCTION IN NEPAL
FruitTotal Area (ha)Production (Mt/ha)
Peach214312819
Plum14418294
Apricot97431
Persimmon71328

Why is Nepal called an agricultural country?

Nepal is called an agricultural country because: More than 70% of people are engaged in agriculture. 70% goods to export aboard comes from agriculture. More than 40% national revenue comes from agriculture.

What fruits grow on plants?

grow on plants and bushes:

  • • Peppers. • Tomatoes. • Pineapples. • Blueberries. • Strawberries. • Green beans.
  • • Squash. • Watermelon. • Broccoli. • Cantaloupe. • Lettuce. • Celery. • Cucumbers. • Pumpkins.
  • Apples. • Mangos. • Oranges. • Bananas. • Peaches. • Plums. • Avocados. • Pears. • Coconuts.

What is the easiest fruit to grow?

Top ten easy to grow fruit trees and plants

  • Strawberries. Everybody loves the fresh, juicy flavour of sun warmed strawberries picked straight from the garden. ...
  • Raspberries. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Figs. ...
  • Gooseberries. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Blackberries. ...
  • Honeyberries.